Wine Labels
Wine is hand-selected and tasted to ensure the best wine is available. Also, to ensure we know exactly how the wine tastes, to help customers select the perfect wine for any occasion. We have wine that ranges from sweet, semi-sweet, to dry.
Wisconsin Wines
In beautiful Door County, Wisconsin - where we have been growing, harvesting, and producing award-winning fruit products since 1955 - we hope you will continue to make Orchard Country a tradition in your family for many generations to come!
PARALLEL 44 is a premier Wisconsin wine destination. Both Parallel 44 locations are situated on 44° North Latitude—which circles the globe, and are renowned as the world‘s finest grape-growing and wine-making regions. Visit us for a truly unique experience that you won‘t soon forget!
Door 44 is a must-see with its six-acre vineyard and new state-of-the-art facility. We invite you to a wine tasting of our award-winning wines, stroll our 6-acre vineyard, tour our winery, relax on our patio, and enjoy the beautiful view!
The award winning winemaking team has crafted some of the finest wines available in the U.S. Each wine has received recognition and medals in the stiffest international wine competitions.
The award winning winemaking team has crafted some of the finest wines available in the U.S. Each wine has received recognition and medals in the stiffest international wine competitions.
Wines From Across The World
California (Napa Valley)
Napa Valley wineries offer world-class wine.
Washington State
Washington wine is a wine produced from grape varieties grown in the U.S. state of Washington. Washington ranks second in the United States
South African wine has a history dating back to 1659 with the first bottle being produced in Cape Town.
New Zealand has long been best known for its Sauvignon Blanc, which dominates its wine industry.
As a wine country, Germany has a mixed reputation internationally, with some consumers on the export markets associating Germany with the world's most elegant and aromatically pure white wines.
French wine is made to taste divine with French cuisine. Due to the cooler climate of its high-latitude zones (think: Bordeaux, the Loire Valley, Burgundy, and Champagne), the wines made in these regions are lower in alcohol, higher in acidity, and lighter bodied.